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Could you please share recommendations for compressors? I know there's a lot out there but as a newbie, I'm looking for something easy and inexpensive. I'm riding 35 Mickey Thompson, non-sas.
I'm hoping for something less than $200 but really $100, if possible. Thank you!
 
Could you please share recommendations for compressors? I know there's a lot out there but as a newbie, I'm looking for something easy and inexpensive. I'm riding 35 Mickey Thompson, non-sas.
I'm hoping for something less than $200 but really $100, if possible. Thank you!
Under $100 is going to be tough. But there are some between $100 and $200 that are well liked. They won't be fast, but will get the job done. Here's one example. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08637KCWQ?tag=track-ect-usa-1973504-20&linkCode=osi&th=1 The Viair product is also a good choice: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000X90YUO?tag=track-ect-usa-1973504-20&linkCode=osi&th=1&psc=1 Personally, I'm having ARB twin air envy, but an under hood mounted version of that is going to put you back a LOT more than what you're wanting to spend.
 
I have the Trick-Flate 300 and it's an airing-up beast!

The price is excellent at only $159 and it matches the CFM output of the ARB twin compressor. It will air up 35's from 15 to 30 in about 2 minutes per tire. It is a bit heavy and bulky though. I didn't hard-mount it because I don't need to carry it around everywhere I go, I just throw it in the back when I'm going wheeling.
 
I have the Trick-Flate 300 and it's an airing-up beast!

The price is excellent at only $159 and it matches the CFM output of the ARB twin compressor. It will air up 35's from 15 to 30 in about 2 minutes per tire. It is a bit heavy and bulky though. I didn't hard-mount it because I don't need to carry it around everywhere I go, I just throw it in the back when I'm going wheeling.
I think this is likely your best bet for the price range. I have that same compressor but under another brand, I was unaware of Tricky's version when I ordered mine and will have to endure that shame.

I will say, I've needed to repair mine with some Permatex since the silicone gasket had worn and stretched but if you're comfortable with some basic maintenance and repair, this is a very effective compressor for the price - I've used mine to reseat a 37" bead with the help of a ratchet strap at KOH.
 
This is probably gonna be a less-popular opinion, but I didn't want a big ol' compressor that I constantly had to hook up to my battery, and long hoses to connect to all four tires simultaneously. I'm new to all this, so I just wanted something simple. I ultimately went for the Milwaukee M18 inflator. It can handle 35" off-road tires no problem, and honestly didn't take that much longer than the 4-tire systems (including setup and cleanup). Super small, light, and compact. Easy to move around and easy to pack. Currently $150 on Amazon (a little more if you need Milwaukee batteries for it too). Just another type of solution for you to consider.

 
I have the ALL-TOP Portable Inflator and am pretty happy with it. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08637KCWQ/ref=cm_sw_r_sms_apip_NBGKNCDbf46bJ

I also purchased a deflator kit so I can get on the trail faster. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01M0L7JS2/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apip_6IyNbxGWr6sFD

There are definitely a lot of options out there. Hopefully the unit I purchased will last for a long time. Only time will tell.
I recently purchased the same deflator kit and I loved it! It was my first time out on the trail solo and it was easy to use right out of the box. Being able to air down all four tires at once was a time saver.
 
Could you please share recommendations for compressors? I know there's a lot out there but as a newbie, I'm looking for something easy and inexpensive. I'm riding 35 Mickey Thompson, non-sas.
I'm hoping for something less than $200 but really $100, if possible. Thank you!
I decided to join a Run in Big Bear last minute this weekend... thanks to Amazon's quick shipping I was able to get this compressor overnight: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B077N9PXV3?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details
At a $50 price point, my expectations were LOW but it took about 4 mins a tire to inflated my 35's from 23 to 33. The compressor did get hot, but I haven't seen one that doesn't. The two rigs I was with had the Viair and a MRB and I was done in about the same time as they were. Now, I've only used once, so I cannot attest to it's longevity but it did come with a cigarette lighter option so I didn't have to connect under the hood.
 
To me the power point connection itself is a warning. Those circuits are fused for 15 amps max, and it wouldn't surprise me if the vehicle's wiring isn't designed for a sustained 15A draw.
 

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